A&E, Techncial Information, Adding Value  

Search A&E

What's Inside this Site:

   HOME ...  TECHNICAL INFORMATION ...  THREAD/YARN PRODUCTS ...  CONSUMER PRODUCTS ...  SALES & SERVICE ...  EMAIL


A&E, Technical Information, Focusing on Service
 

 

  Selection Logic
Thread Selection Chart

Air Entangled | Corespun  | Monocord  | Monofilament  | Spun  | Textured  | Twisted
 
 
A&E, Thread Selection Logic, Qualit in Every Facet of Our Business  

Thread Construction

For more information, see Thread Construction in the Thread Science section.


Air Entangled Thread Construction


  • Made from 100% polyester continuous filaments - Magic®
  • Sews on all types of sewing equipment (lockstitch, chainstitch, overedge, etc.)
  • High initial modulus for excellent loop formation
  • Does not have as soft a "hand" as spun polyester
  • Less expensive than Corespun & spun threads
  • Excellent seam durability - high loop strength
  • For all types of garment and home furnishing applications

Corespun Thread Construction


  • Sews on all types of sewing equipment with minimum sewing problems (lockstitch, chain, overedge, etc.)
  • Sews on automatic multidirectional sewing machines
  • Higher strength per size than spun polyester
  • Fibrous surface - soft hand, no sheen, low friction
  • High elongation for greater seam strength & seam elasticity
    Approx. 60% polyester core - more uniform than spun
  • Allow use of smaller thread size but maintain seam strength
CW Core PW Core
  • Cotton wrapped - D-Core®
  • Has good needle heat resistance
  • Wash down look
  • For denim garments, pants, etc.
 
  • Polyester wrapped - Perma Core®
  • Very color fast, chemical & enzyme resistant
  • Highest strength per size - smaller thread can be used
  • Less expensive than CW Core
  • For all types of garment applications

Monocord Thread Construction


  • Made from 100% continuous filament nylon - Anecord Nylon® - bonded only
  • Flat and ribbon-like
  • Excellent abrasion resistance
  • Excellent seam durability
  • High tenacity
  • Generally industrial sewing applications: furniture, leather goods, footwear, luggage, sporting goods
  • Prewound bobbins have higher yardage
  • More expensive - limited color line

Monofilament Thread Construction


  • Made from a single end of 100% continuous filament nylon - Clearlon®
  • Translucent so it blends in with many colors
  • Not recommended for seams that lay adjacent to the skin
  • Inexpensive compared to other thread types

Spun Thread Construction


  • Made from 100% staple
  • Fibrous surface - soft hand, low sheen, low friction
  • Sews on most types of sewing equipment (lockstitch, chain-stitch, overedge, etc.)
  • Less expensive than Corespun threads
  • High elongation for greater seam strength & seam elasticity
Spun Polyester  Spun Cotton
Perma Spun®- For all types of garment applications Anecot Plus® - For garment dye programs.

Textured Thread Construction


  • Made from 100% continuous filament, polyester or nylon
  • Sews on overedge, coverstitch, and chainstitch machines (but no on 301 lockstitch machines)
  • High bulk thread for excellent seam coverage and seam elasticity
  • High sheen
  • Lowest purchase price
Textured Polyester Textured Nylon
Wildcat Plus®- For knit garments like tee shirts, fleece, or serging woven garments Best Stretch®- For foundation garments, lingerie, high stretch fabrics used in bicycle & exercise apparel

Twisted Multifilament Thread Construction


  • Made from 100% continuous filament - Anefil Nylon® & Anefil Poly® - soft or bonded
  • Excellent abrasion resistance
  • Excellent seam durability
  • High tenacity - greater strength per size
  • Generally industrial sewing applications: furniture, footwear, luggage, sporting goods
  • More expensive - limited color line

Go to Top
 

   
  Other Information
   
  Related Topics
 
 
 
A&E, Email Us   Contact A&E

Call:
(800) 861-3256
(Toll Free)

Or click on this link to email us.  (Also see, Technical Services.)
 
 
A&E, Technical Information   Technical Information

Links to technical resources that answer your sewing problem questions...
 
 
 
  Thread Selection by End Use
 
   
     
   
  A&E, Innovate. Create. Deliver